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Purdue Sports Update Nov. 7

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Boilers Down Mastodons in Opener

Destini Lombard scored a career-high 20 points and freshman Lana McCarthy posted a double-double as the women’s basketball team opened its 50th season with an 87-77 win over Purdue Fort Wayne on Wednesday night in Mackey Arena.

All 10 players on the court for the Boilermakers scored and logged 10 minutes or more. Playing their first official game in Mackey Arena, the six active newcomers accounted for 66 points, 28 rebounds and 10 assists.

TOP STATS
Lana McCarthy became the 15th freshman to start a season opener in the 50 seasons of Purdue Women’s Basketball. Her 18 points and 10 rebounds were the first time a Purdue freshman recorded a double-double in a season opener.

Her 18 points were the third most by a freshman starter in an opener, while her 10 rebounds topped the previous best of seven from Stacey Lovelace (1992-93) and Tiffany Young (1996-97).

McCarthy and fellow freshman post Kendall Puryear (11 points) were efficient. The duo combined for 29 points on 13-of-15 shooting.

Lombard stuffed the stat sheet with her 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers. The fifth year added six rebounds, five assists, four steals and a block. It was the seventh time a Boilermaker dropped 20 points, five rebounds, five assists and four steals in a game since 2002-03.

The Boilermakers shot 48.6% from the field and connected on five 3-pointers. Purdue tallied 52 points in the paint and turned 15 offensive rebounds into 16 points.

KEY MOMENTS
• Purdue opened the game on a 12-3 run. McCarthy tallied eight points in the first five minutes of the night. The Boilermakers connected on six of their first 10 shots.
•The Boilermakers held a 23-11 lead after the first quarter behind a 47.8% shooting clip and eight second chance points off seven offensive rebounds. Six different Boilermakers scored in the opening frame.
• The Mastodons trimmed Purdue’s 12-point lead after the first quarter down to four points midway through the second. Lombard countered with the first 3-pointer of the year, before Jones converted a traditional 3-point play.
• The Boilermakers extended the lead back to double digits and held a 12-point advantage at halftime. The Boilermakers outrebounded the Mastodons 23-12 and clipped 49% from the field, shooting 19-39.
• Lombard converted an and-one on Purdue’s opening possession of the third quarter to kickstart a 9-2 run that eventually saw Purdue open up a 20-point advantage midway through the frame.
• The Boilermakers outscored the Mastodons 19-13 in the third, including Collier’s first triple at Purdue to beat the buzzer for the quarter. Purdue led 61-43 in the third.
• The Mastodons rallied in the fourth quarter, scoring 34 points in the period. Purdue Fort Wayne managed to chip the gap all the way down to eight points with 3:25 to play.
• Layups from Lombard and McCarthy kept the gap at 12 points, as Purdue held the guests to just two made field goals for the rest of the game.

NOTES
• Purdue is now 7-0 against Purdue Fort Wayne
• The Boilermakers are now 3-1 in exhibition games under head coach Katie Gearlds.
• Amiyah Reynolds made her debut for Purdue, scoring three points and grabbing four rebounds in her first official game action in 648 days.
• Wednesday was the 50th time in the Gearlds era that Purdue built up a lead of 10 or more points.
• Sophie Swanson matched her career high with a pair of blocks.
• Despite scoring three points, Ella Collier posted a game-high plus-minus of 14.
• Purdue dished out 18 assists, led by Lombard with five and Rashunda Jones with four.

UP NEXT
Purdue continues its five-game homestand to start the year when it hosts No. 6 Notre Dame on Sunday night at 7 p.m. The Fighting Irish’s first visit to Mackey Arena since 2011 will be televised on FS1.

VB Set for Indiana, Michigan in Week

Friday, November 8
7 p.m. ET | #9 Purdue at Indiana | B1G+ | WSHY 104.3 FM

Sunday, November 10
1 p.m. ET | Michigan at #9 Purdue | B1G+ | WSHY 104.3 FM

West Lafayette, Ind. – After a pair of sweeps, the Purdue volleyball squad (18-5, 9-3 Big Ten) re-entered the AVCA coaches’ poll top-10 for Week 11, checking in at No. 9 ahead of the team’s trip to Indiana (12-10, 5-7 Big Ten) on Friday and vs. Michigan (16-7, 6-6 Big Ten) at home on Sunday.

Both matches will be available to watch on B1G+.

SCHEDULE NOTES

  • Only eight matches remain in the regular-season, including four home matches.
  • Purdue’s already played eight teams ranked or receiving votes and have an additional four matches to come.
  • The regular season will close with four straight matches vs. teams ranked or receiving votes, with three on the road: at #3 Penn State (11/21), vs. #20 USC (11/23), at #12 Oregon (11/27) and at receiving votes (RV) Washington (11/29).

PURDUE’S 9-3 BIG TEN RECORD

  • The team entered November with just three Big Ten losses, marking the second straight year and seventh time Purdue has had such few losses under Shondell this far into league play.

SCOUTING THE INDIANA HOOSIERS

  • Indiana currently sits at 11th in the Big Ten standings and are 5-5 over its last 10 matches.
  • Since playing Purdue in Mackey, the Hoosiers have gone 3-1, with a loss to #8 Wisconsin and wins vs. Northwestern, at Maryland and at Rutgers.
  • One of the best liberos in the Big Ten, sophomore Ramsey Gary is averaging 4.35 digs per set, #3 in the league.
  • Candela Alonso-Corcelles leads the team with 4.11 points per set, followed by Mady Saris’ 2.61.
  • Cam Haworth leads the team behind the service line, ranking #5 in the conference with 37 aces this season.

SCOUTING THE MICHIGAN WOLVERINES

  • Michigan sits at 10th in the Big Ten standings and have a 4-6 record over its last 10 matches.
  • Five of Michigan’s seven losses this season have come to top-15 programs during Big Ten action.
  • Rutgers has pushed two Big Ten teams to five sets: vs. Iowa and at Michigan, both of which came in the opening weekend.
  • The Wolverine generates a strong offense, seeing the second-most assists and attacks among Big Ten Teams. Meanwhile, they are ranked third in kills and fourth in aces per set and digs.
  • Valentina Vaulet’s serve produces .64 aces per set, 5th in the nation and will mark the second straight week Purdue has faced the toughest servers in not just the Big Ten, but nation (last week faced the national leader at Maryland).
  • Allison Jacobs and Valentina Vaulet lead the team’s offense with Nyambio owning a .376 hitting % and Jacobs kills per set and 4.40 points per set.

PURDUE VS. INDIANA: HISTORY AT A GLANCE

  • Purdue is 30-19 all-time in away matches at Indiana.
  • The Boilermakers won 10 consecutive matches in Bloomington until last year’s loss (2013-22).
  • Purdue is 23-1 in the last 24 matches vs. Indiana (home and away).
  • The Boilermakers have lost at home just one time under Dave Shondell and are 39-4 all-time vs. Indiana since Shondell took the reigns in 2003.
  • The Boilermakers have won 20 of the last 22 Monon Spike matches.

PURDUE’S NON CON VS. BIG TEN PLAY IMPROVEMENTS

  • Despite playing six more sets in non-con, the Boilermakers have scored more points offensively (778 points in Big Ten vs. 711 in non-con, including 611 kills in Big Ten play vs. 536 in non-con).
  • Serving has also improved, now averaging 1.50 aces per set in Big Ten action vs. 1.34 in non-con.
  • Although Purdue’s block has not been as efficient in Big Ten play (averaging one less block per set), the team has made fewer blocking errors in league action.

HUDSON: IMPROVING AS THE SEASON GOES

Like last year, Hudson is improving during Big Ten action. She has increased her kills per set (4.34 in non-con vs. 4.59 in Big Ten play), hitting % (.279 in non-con vs. .285 in Big Ten), digs per set (2.21 in non-con vs. 2.57 in Big Ten).

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CHICOINE’S ERRORLESS PERFORMANCE VS. INDIANA

  • Chloe Chicoine went errorless on the attach vs. Indiana (10/19), recording 12 kills on 30 attacks for a .400 clip.
  • The last time a Purdue outside hitter went errorless with a 30 attack minimum was All-American Grace Cleveland vs. Indiana in 2021.
  • In fact, Chicoine is just the third Boilermaker in the last 10 years to go errorless on the attack with a 30-attempt minimum. In addition to Cleveland’s match, she is joined by Sherridan Atkinson’s.
  • She is the only outside hitter in the Big Ten to go errorless on the attack in league action this year, and is just the second overall this season, joined by Oregon’s Mimi Colyer’s 12-0-33 (.364%) show vs. San Diego on Sept. 14.
  • Meanwhile, she went errorless in seven of eight sets last week (vs. UCLA and vs. Indiana).

Hornung Selected Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week

Senior Ali Hornung received her second Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week accolade this season following 3-0 wins at Maryland and at Rutgers.

The libero averaged 5.71 digs per set last week, with 31 total digs in just six sets of action.

Hornung guided Purdue to a league-leading 17.67 digs per set. With near-perfect passes throughout the weekend where she totaled 17 digs at Maryland and 14 at Rutgers. Hornung had a perfect reception % and helped hold opponents to a .159 opponent hitting % last week.

She served up an ace in each of the matches.

On the season, the New Albany, Indiana native is averaging 3.99 digs per set, just .06 digs shy of entering Purdue’s single-season top-10 list. Meanwhile, Hornung is averaging 4.18 digs per set in Big Ten play.

Next week, Purdue will split next week between away and home matches, beginning next Friday with the second match against in-state rival, Indiana, as the squad looks to sweep the series after winning the Monon Spike on October 19 in Mackey Arena. The Boilermakers and Hoosiers will battle in Bloomington at 7 p.m. ET on B1G+.

Then, Purdue returns home for a Sunday matinee vs. Michigan at 1 p.m. ET inside Holloway Gymnasium in Military Appreciation Day. Eight matches remain in the regular-season.

Purdue in the Big Ten Weekly Awards
9/2: Eva Hudson (Player of the Week)
9/9: Taylor Anderson (Setter of the Week)
9/16: Raven Colvin (Defensive Player of the Week)
10/7: Ali Hornung (Co-Defensive Player of the Week)
11/4: Ali Hornung (Defensive Player of the Week)

Purdue Heads to Wisconsin for Big Ten Individuals

The men’s tennis team is set for its final fall event this weekend at the Big Ten Individual at Wisconsin.

The Boilermakers will meet up with several other teams from the league to square off in rounds of 64 wins and 32 doubles throughout the weekend.

Streaming information and draws can be found at the tournament central page.

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